Last year I talked about how photos can elevate or destroy a good website and that if you only use the free photos from the big companies, you run the risk of that photo being used by a competitor.
But if you create your own high-quality photos, then you’ll have exclusive, captivating photos on your website, which will increase the prestige of your brand and the overall look of your website, instantly.
And if you’re like many of my creative friends, you already have a DLSR, but just haven’t gotten around to mastering it yet. And you know if you if someone showed you the ropes, you’d have your own dazzling photos for your Instagram feed and your blog posts.
Well now is the chance has come!
The Ultimate Photography Webinar Series
Over the next few days, there will be series of webinars on how to master your camera. And if you’re like me, and just running solo with an iPhone, many of these webinars are for you, too!
- Demystify Your DSLR Camera: February 15 at 7 pm CST
- 3 Editing Secrets Every Photographer Should Knows: February 20 at 12 pm CST
- 3 Natural Lighting Tips for Better Pics of Your Kids: February 20 at 7 pm CST
- See Like an Artist: How to Shoot Extraordinary Photos in Ordinary Situations: February 21 at 11 am CST
Now, these webinars are a sneak peek into The Ultimate Photography Bundle, back by popular demand! It has 32 world-class photography instructors + 41 of their most essential and invaluable teaching resources. It includes includes 10 eCourses, 16 eBooks, 4 videos, and 11 practical tools (like editing presets and printable reference cards).
Altogether, it’s worth a mind-blowing $4100 but you pay just $147.
If you’re ready to get your own Ultimate Photography Bundle, go here right now and grab it!
If you’d like to learn more about the specific resources it includes (I don’t think you’ll be disappointed!) then by all means, go here and check it out in detail.
Don’t forget—the bundle goes off sale on Monday, February 27th, 2017 at 11:59 p.m. EST. And if you’re still on the fence, there’s really no risk in getting it anyways because they’ve got a full 30-day happiness guarantee.
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